Showing posts with label Ghanaian Actors. Show all posts
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Thursday, 9 February 2017

The Biography Of Reggie Tsiboe [Age, Life Profile, History & Net Worth]

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Reggie Tsiboe (born September 7, 1950; in Kumasi, Ghana) is one of the former lead singers of the disco group Boney M. between 1982 and 1986 and later between 1989 and 1990.

In 1982 Reggie originally replaced the dancer Bobby Farrell, but in 1984 Farrell rejoined the group and they became a quintet. In 1986, the original band split after 10 successful years, but in 1989, Liz Mitchell and Reggie formed a new official version of Boney M. and in 1990 released with the help of the producer Frank Farian the single “Stories”, but a few months later both went their separate ways.

Reggie appeared on the last three Boney M. albums: Ten Thousand Lightyears (1984), Kalimba de Luna – 16 Happy Songs (1984) and Eye Dance (1985) and also recorded Christmas songs with the group, which were internationally released only after the split of the band on the new Boney M. Christmas album, The 20 Greatest Christmas Songs in 1986. Reggie sang the main vocals on a number of Boney M. songs, including” Kalimba de Luna”, “Happy Song”, “Going Back West”, “My Chérie Amour”, “Young, Free and Single”, “Dreadlock Holiday” and “Barbarella Fortuneteller”.

On 21 September 2006, Reggie and the two other lead singers of Boney M., Liz Mitchell and Marcia Barrett, were special guests in London at the premiere of the musical Daddy Cool, which is based on the music of the famous group.

Before he joined the group he was a movie star in Ghana. One of the movies that gained him popularity was the film Love Brewed in an African Pot. Following his Boney M period Tsiboe returned to acting.

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The Biography Of Kwaku Sintim-Misa [Age, Life Profile, History & Net Worth]

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Kwaku Sintim-Misa (born December 5, 1956) also known as KSM, is a Ghanaian actor, comedian, director, satirist, talk show host, and author. He also has his own shows on radio and television.

Kwaku Sintim-Misa was born the fifth of six siblings on December 5, 1956 in the city of Kumasi. He attended UST Primary School, the Presby Boys Secondary School (PRESEC), and Prempeh College. After completing college, he received specialized training at the renowned National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI) in Accra.

Anxious for deeper investigation into the performing arts, ” KSM” left Africa to major in acting and directing at Trinity College in Connecticut, USA. He subsequently earned a Master of Fine Arts in film production from New York University.

Kwaku Sintim-Misa launched his acting career with a variety of Off-Broadway and Public Theatre roles. He was also featured in the popular American crime series Law & Order and on the drama series Medal of Honor Rag (by the Tony Award winning director Lloyd Richards.) Kwaku Sintim-Misa became the first African to stage an original Off-Broadway play when he produced Thoughts of a Confused Black Man, an immensely popular one-man show that raised compelling questions about race in the United States. In 1997, inspired by his American career, he returned to Ghana to make his mark as a proud nationalist and edu-tainer. Shortly after arriving back in the country, ” KSM” became a prominent radio talk show host; his pioneering work with Talk Shop introduced Ghana to broadcasting’s potential for generating controversy and dialogue. ” KSM” used a combative, confrontational style which shocked his listeners into frankly discussing relevant national issues. He continued to refine his style with the show Nyame Som Ye De, which inspired Ghanaians to think beyond religion to define their broader spirituality.

After making a name for himself as a radio host, Kwaku Sintim-Misa created what has become one Ghana’s most popular talk shows: Thank God It’s Friday (TGIF). TGIF was the first broadcast of its kind to fuse serious talk, education and humor. Since its inception, the show has featured gripping stories from entrepreneurial street vendors, dancing presidents, pioneering scientists, leading artists, and many more exciting characters. Kwaku Sintim-Misa also won the Radio and Television Personality Television Entertainment Show Host of the Year (2011) for his work with TGIF.

Despite broadcast success, Kwaku Sintim-Misa has never abandoned the stage. He has written, directed and starred in a series of one man comedic plays, most notably Saga of a Returnee, Afia Siriboe, and Politically Incorrect. ” KSM”’s live performances use comical characters to illustrate the key social, economic and political issues concerning Ghana. They are produced by Sapphire Ghana Limited, a content development company that he founded and uses to integrate social issues into television, radio, and stage productions. In 2009, Kwaku Sintim-Misa released his first feature length film, a psychological thriller entitled Double. He has written and produced a variety of television shows, including Hot Bench, Divorce Court, Action Security, and a number of medical documentaries. Ogya FM is his latest television series, which was created to educate the public on the power of advocating for change. Ogya FM was recently featured at the prestigious Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso.

In the year 2013 he became the mentor of many Ghanaian youth, among them is Promise Edem Nukunu, who is an author and public speaker.

Sintim-Misa was born to Rt. Rev. Godfried Kwadwo Sintim-Misa, a former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, and Mrs Mary Oforiwaa Sintim-Misa. He is married with 4 children. Kwaku Sintim-Misa is also very
passionate about the wellbeing of Ghanaian youth, and he is highly sought after for his informative talks on personal and professional development. He has given lectures around the country in every major university. ” KSM”’s talks have been his way of giving back to the nation he loves so much, and he encourages every Ghanaian to make a lifelong commitment to national service.

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The Biography Of Abdul Salis [Age, Life Profile, History & Net Worth]

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Abdul Salis (born July 6, 1979) is a British actor, probably most notable for his role as a paramedic Curtis Cooper on Casualty, the longest-running medical drama broadcast in the UK.

He is a son of Ghanaian parents who moved to London in 1975.

Salis has appeared in numerous television roles, including The Hidden City (2002), aforementioned Casualty (2008-09), Trevor’s World of Sport (2003) and an episode of Doctor Who (2006). His cinema films include Love Actually (2003), Sahara (2005), Welcome Home (2004) and Animal (2004). He was also in an episode of cbbc’s M.I. High as Ben Lacy (a footballer).

On stage he starred in Blood Wedding and The Road at the Orange Tree Theatre as well as Joe Guy at Tiata Fahodzi. He was in the 2006 production of The Exonerated in London’s Riverside Studios. In 2010 he appeared in the stage production of War Horse at the New London Theatre.

Salis played the character Tony in the 2003 film Love Actually. In 2006, the movie Flyboys loosely portrayed aviation pioneer Eugene Jacques Bullard and his comrades from the Lafayette Flying Corps.

Salis portrayed Eugene Skinner, a character based on Bullard.

In May 2013, Salis played the role of Sable, Sump, Clarence & Homeless man in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere, adapted by Dirk Maggs.

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The Biography Of Hugh Quarshie [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Hugh Anthony Quarshie (born December 22, 1954) is a Ghanaian-born British actor of stage, television and film.

Some of his best-known roles include his appearances in the films Highlander (1986), The Church (1989), Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999), and the Doctor Who episodes ‘Daleks in Manhattan’ and ‘Evolution for the Daleks’ (2007) as well as his long-running role as Ric Griffin in the BBC medical drama Holby City (2001–present).

Quarshie has played the role of Ric for over 15 years and is the longest serving cast member in Holby City.

Quarshie is of mixed Ghanaian, English and Dutch ancestry. He was born in Accra, Ghana, to Emma Wilhelmina (née Philips, 1917–2004) and Richard Quarshie, an African of chiefly ancestry, emigrating with his family to the United Kingdom at the age of three. He was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset and Dean Close School in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (during which time he played the role of Othello at the Tuckwell Theatre), before reading PPE at Christ Church, Oxford.

Quarshie had considered becoming a journalist before taking up acting. He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, and has appeared in many stage productions and television programmes, including the serial Behaving Badly with Judi Dench. He is well known for playing the roles of Sunda Kastagir in Highlander, Captain Panaka in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace , and Ric Griffin in the TV series Holby City. He attended the Star Wars fan event “Star Wars Celebration” in 1999. He portrayed Lieutenant Obutu in Wing Commander.

He appeared in the 2007 two-part Doctor Who episode “Daleks in Manhattan”/”Evolution of the Daleks” as Solomon, the leader of the shanty town Hooverville. He headed the cast of Michele Soavi’s The Church (1989) as Father Gus, and played Aaron the Moor in the BBC Television Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus.

Quarshie has also narrated for TV. His work includes the 2006 documentary Mega Falls of Iguacu (about the Iguaçu Falls), the 2009 adaptation of Small Island, and the 2010 BBC Wildlife series Great Rift: Africa’s Wild Heart. In September 2010, he featured in an episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, in which he traced his Ghanaian and Dutch origins. The episode revealed one of his ancestors to be Pieter Martinus Johannes Kamerling, a Dutch official on the Gold Coast, making Quarshie a distant relative of Dutch actor Antonie Kamerling.

Quarshie is a supporter of the Women’s Equality Party.

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Tuesday, 7 February 2017

The Biography Of Kwadwo Nkansah (Liwin) [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Kwadwo Nkansah (born 1989) also known as Liwin, is a Ghanaian comedian and actor who has featured in over 100 films.

He won the “favourite actor” category at the 2015 Ghana Movie Awards.

Kojo Nkansah aka Liwin [Gammiieee] in a comments he made in 2013 says, he is not bothered by public comments that say he is probably the ugliest actor in Ghana.

“Anybody who complains that I’m not handsome enough for movies doesn’t know the meaning of handsome,” he says.

“Handsomeness to me is determined by a person’s eyes. I have the sexiest eyeballs that any movie actor can have and that makes me unique. Almost on a daily basis, I get admirers, mostly ladies, who tell me that I’m handsome, so I don’t know what those people are talking about”, Liwin told Showbiz Know for movies like Azonto Ghost, Mogya Kronkron, Sika Kasa, Bonsam Bofo, Obaa Nti and Agye Nyame Bamu, Liwin said if he had given in to uncomplimentary comments, he wouldn’t have probably got to where he is now.

“I almost wept when a very pretty lady met me the other day and said, you are not bad so why do people keep insulting you that you are ugly?’. After she left I almost wept,” Liwin said laughing.

Contrary to the early 40s age that many people give him, Liwin disclosed to Showbiz that he is only 24 years old (2013).

“I really don’t know why people think I am so old. I am just 24 years and very proud of my age. My age is something I wouldn’t tell lies about for anything,” the young man said.

Asked about his relationship with women, Liwin, who was born to Mr. Kojo Nkansah and Miss Adwoa Offei said he keeps running away from women just to focus on his career.

“If I were a player or womanizer, I would probably have had close to seven children since a lot of girls want to date me but I tell them that I am engaged.”

Talking about how he came by the name Liwin, Kojo Nkansah said he and American rapper Lil Wayne look very much alike.

“I say this all the time but people think I am kidding, Lil Wayne and I have the same eye balls and the same height and body size. I know I look exactly like him that is the reason I chose the name but the spelling of my name Liwin is different from his Lil Wayne.

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The Biography Of Eddie Nartey [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Eddie Nartey (born November 6, 1984) is a Ghanaian actor, director, and producer.

His supporting role in Frank Rajah’s Somewhere In Africa earned him a nomination at the Hollywood and African Film Critics Awards (NAFCA), Ghana movie awards. He was nominated in the best actor category for Kiss Me If You Can.

He got his first opportunity to do his directorial debut entitled Could This Be Love where he co-wrote the movie with Evelyn, which cast Actors like Majid Michel, Kwadwo Nkansah (Lil Win), Nana Ama Mcbrown, Fred Amugi, and Gloria Sarfo Later collaborated with Juliet Ibrahim on the movie Shattered Romance.

He then wrote and directed the movie Royal Diadem and She Prayed the movie.

Eddie attended Korle Gonna Methodist primary and JSS in Accra for basic education.His secondary education came at Holy trinity Cathedral Secondary Sch (HOTCASS). He attended the University of Ghana (Legon), where he studied directing and earned a BFA in Fine Arts.

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Tuesday, 31 January 2017

The Biography Of Majid Michel [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Majid Michel (born September 22, 1980) is a Ghanaian actor. He received nominations for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. He eventually won the award in 2012 after three previous consecutive nominations.

Michel was born in Cantonments, a suburb of the Ghanaian capital Accra. The son of a Lebanese father and a Ghanaian mother, he grew up in Accra with his nine siblings. He attended St. Theresa’s Primary School, and later, the Mfantsipim School, the alma mater of Van Vicker and also of former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. In secondary school, Michel was actively involved in theater and was a member of the school’s Drama Club.

As a member of the drama club, he received a Best Actor Award in one of their performances on Emancipation Day in Cape Coast, Ghana.

Majid Michel entered professional acting by auditioning for a modelling agency; a neighbour had introduced him to that agency. He was invited to join the modeling agency, Super Model Agency, on the behest of his next-door neighbour. He starred in the television series Things We Do for Love, acquiring his nickname “Shaker” on the set. His role on Things We Do for Love was to be played by a Lebanese boy, and Michel attributes being given the role due to his Lebanese heritage.

Things We Do For Love became a success and propelled him into the mainstream.

On the strength of his performance in the series, he was cast in his first movie, Divine Love, as the male lead, alongside Jackie Aygemang as the female lead, with Van Vicker in a supporting role. All three used their roles in the movie to debut their movie careers. Divine Love was a huge success, turning Majid Michel, Jackie Agyemang and Van Vicker into household names across Ghana.

In 2008 Michel starred as the lead role in the film Agony of the Christ, which received seven nominations at the Africa
Movie Academy Awards in 2009.

Michel is one of the Ghanaian actors who got into the film industry during the period in which Frank Rajah Arase signed a contract with Ghana’s Abdul Salam Mumuni of Venus Films. The contract basically involved introducing Ghanaian actors into the mainstream Nollywood film industry and making them have a star power comparable to Nigerian actors.

Films produced under this contract which featured Michel include: Crime to Christ (2007), Agony of Christ (2008), Heart of Men (2009), The Game (2010) and Who Loves Me? (2010) amongst others.

Michel made his Nigerian Nollywood debut in the 2009 romantic drama, Emerald, playing a leading role alongside Genevieve Nnaji. While Majid’s performance was commended, along with his strong on-screen chemistry with Nnaji, the film received largely mixed to negative reviews. However, the 2009 film Silent Scandals brought Majid into prominence in Nigeria; The film received wide positive critical review for its high production values and Michel’s performance, along with his strong on-screen chemistry with Genevieve Nnaji.

Nollywood Forever Comments: “His [Michel’s] intensity is concentrated in his eyes and he uses it well so it is understandable that he always gets roles in which love and women and the seduction of them play a large role”.

Same year, another film featuring Michel, Guilty Pleasures was released; Guilty Pleasures upon release was met with generally positive reviews, with praise given to Michel’s performance as well. He continued this lucrative trend into 2010, where he starred alongside Genevieve Nnaji once more in Bursting Out, a film which got mixed critical reviews.

Michel was quite outspoken in the media when he started off his career in Nigeria; He confessed in an interview that the first time he met Genevieve, “everything stood still”; he was so star struck that he offered to carry her bag and to be her personal assistant. In another interview, he stated that Genevieve Nnaji is the best kisser in the film industry. He also stated in an interview that Genevieve taught him “how to act”, and also implied in another interview that Ghana has no film industry. All of these, along with the explicit roles he played in films made him have controversies always trailing him during his early days. In late 2010, it was reported that the actor is taking a break from Nigeria after receiving death threats supposedly from his Nigerian colleagues, who thinks that he is getting too many jobs.

During this time, he went back to act in Ghana, where he featured in films such as 4 Play (2010) and its sequel 4 Play Reloaded (2011).

In 2012, he starred in the War film Somewhere in Africa, playing a tyrant. Though the film didn’t do well critically, Michel’s role delivery got him wide acclaim, and he won an Africa
Movie Academy Award for the first time.

This launched his career once again in Nigeria where he has since established himself as a star and has been featured in mainstream Nigerian films. In 2014, he co-starred in the all-time blockbuster 30 Days in Atlanta for which he got listed by Nigerian Cinema Exhibition Coalition as one of the highest box office grosser of 2014. Other 2014 films featuring Michel include: Forgetting June, which was met with generally negative reviews.

He however featured in Knocking on Heaven’s Door and Being Mrs Elliot, both of which had decent performance, commercially and critically.

Majid Michel’s net worth is estimated US $1.7 million (net worth estimated in 2017).

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The Biography Of Peter Mensah [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Peter Mensah (born August 27, 1959) is a Ghanaian-British actor, best known for his roles in Tears of the Sun, Hidalgo, 300, and Dead Space, and more recently on the Starz original series, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, Spartacus: Gods of the Arena, and Spartacus: Vengeance.

Mensah was born at Chiraa, Ghana and comes from an academic family. He was born to parents of Brong Ahafo Region in Ghana, and moved to Hertfordshire, England, with his father, an engineer, his mother, a writer and two younger sisters at a young age. Mensah began practicing martial arts since the age of six.

Mensah’s film credits include Avatar, 300, Hidalgo, Tears of the Sun, Jason X, Harvard Man, Bless the Child and The Incredible Hulk. He also stars in the short film The Seed, produced and directed by Linkin Park’s DJ Joe Hahn. He has made television appearances in Star Trek: Enterprise, Tracker, Witchblade, Blue Murder, Relic Hunter, Earth: Final Conflict, Highlander: The Raven, and La Femme Nikita. He was a member of the repertory cast of the A&E Network series A Nero Wolfe Mystery Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.

He did the voice and likeness of Sgt. Zach Hammond in EA’s video game Dead Space.

Mensah played the character Oenomaus in Spartacus and was on the Spartacus Panel at Comic Con 2009 and 2011. He had a recurring role in the fifth season of True Blood.

He is the voice of Predaking, the dragon-like leader of the Predacons in Transformers: Prime.

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The Biography Of Ian Jazzi [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Ian Frederick Oshodi (born March 30, 1986), better known by his stage name Ian Jazzi, is a Ghanaian/Nigerian recording artist, performer, record producer, actor, poet, model and entrepreneur. He pioneered a new wave of Gospel Rap in Ghana, after dropping popular singles “Get Some” and “Get Your Clap On” in 2003. Both were produced by Jayso. He is also credited with being among the pioneers of GH Rap which is a term to denote ‘Hiphop made in Ghana’.

In 2009, Jazzi worked on an award winning TV Commercial by Creative Eye, shot by Fingerprint Films, for the telecommunication company TIGO in Mumbai, India. Jazzi is also the creative director of The Unwind Agency, a model & advertising agency he founded in Ghana in 2009. In 2010, he co-produced and released his first mixtape album In Stereo Volume 1, which was well received in Ghana. Ian has also had opportunities to model for multi-national corporations such as Coca Cola, and has been the face of several advertising campaigns which include newspaper & magazine ads, billboards, and TV commercials.

Ian Jazzi was born to Frederick Oshodi and Patience Otuwaa Amponsah in Osu, Accra in Ghana. His father, a wealthy Nigerian businessman, died in a car accident before Jazzi’s birth. His mother moved back to Ghana to live with her mother in Osu after Oshodi’s death in Lagos. Jazzi attended the Datus Complex School, a boarding school in Tema, which he transferred to from the Bubuashie branch of the same school at the age of seven. When Jazzi was twelve, he lost his sister, Gifty-Jenny, who was thirteen at the time.

Ian begun rapping while in high school at Adisadel College in 2001. Heavily influenced by the 90’s hip-hop scene, he would use his leisure time to beat his desk in the classroom and write rhymes.

Upon graduation, he was admitted into The University of Ghana, Legon, where he studied Economics, Mathematics & Theatre Arts. While at university, he continued rapping and began recording and airing singles on the campus radio station, Radio Universe.

In March 2010, Ian Jazzi released his first mixtape, In Stereo Vol.1. While Jazzi was responsible for most of the production, it also featured productions from EL, the Canadian Producer Tnyce, Six45, and Jae Milla. It featured singers Raquel, Taurian Devueax and Yolanda Chioma Richards-Albert.

In October 2010, Ian Jazzi released his second mixtape, Ian Jazzi on the Heartbeats & Other Freestyles. This mixtape primarily featured Ian Jazzi freestyling over beats by renowned Ghanaian producer Jayso. It was a remix of hits produced for artists like Sarkodie, Sway DaSafo, R2Bees, and Kwaw Kesse.

The purpose of the mixtape was to showcase Jazzi’s versatile rap skills over more commercial beats; his poetic style, like his lyrical style, is primarily socially conscious, integrating elements of inspiration and spirituality.

In October 2010, Jazzi turned his attention to his new company, The Unwind Agency, completing several model and advertising related contracts for companies such as TIGO, Ecobank, Coca Cola, Brand Communications, Ramel International, Ghana’s Gas Forum, Kingdom Africa Management, and MMRS Ogilvy. In addition he also released several singles on the side, featuring artists like EL, Trigmatic, radio/TV personality Jay Foley, Senam E.Twin Gbeho, and Radio Jock/rapper J.O.E.L. In the latter part of 2010 he collaborated with his friend EL and released “Envy”. In February 2011, Ian Jazzi released his first music video, “The Real”, his sequel In Stereo Volume II – Turn The Volume Up and quickly followed it up with “Envy”, in March 2011.

In August 2013, Ian Jazzi released the 32 track In Stereo Volume II – Turn The Volume Up mixtape, which featured Multi-Platinum Producer Coptic, rappers, Psalm 1 and D.E.M.

While in High School, Jazzi was vice-president of the Drama club and was involved in most of the schools theatre productions. At the University of Ghana, he played Duncan in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, and the role of Jerry in Harold Pinters ‘Betrayal’, among others.

In 2008, Ian Jazzi hosted the NT1 poetry show on TV Africa, a studio recording of poets performing the spoken word, which lasted for a single season of 16 episodes. In 2010, Jazzi was contracted by Rite Multimedia, to host Basket Ball TV, also on TV Africa. The show covered the ongoing inter-community basketball competition held at Elwak Stadium, and was usually transmitted live from the stadium.

Also in 2010, Jazzi played the role of a playboy in Desperation, a romantic-comedy television series, directed by Dickson Dzapasu, which aired night-time in Ghana and Nigeria.

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Monday, 30 January 2017

The Biography Of John Dumelo [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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John Dumelo (born February 3, 1984) is a Ghanaian actor. He was nominated for categories Most Promising Actor and Best Actor in a Supporting Role at the 6th and 7th Africa Movie Academy Awards respectively. On 1 April 2014, he became the first Ghanaian citizen to hit a million likes on Facebook.

Dumelo attended Christ the King School in [Accra] for his basic education. He had his secondary education at Achimota School and further studied at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology , where he studied Civil Engineering.

John Dumelo’s net worth is estimated US $650, 000 (net worth estimated in 2017).

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The Biography Of David Dontoh [Age, Life Profile & History]

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David Kwame Dontoh (born 1964/1965) is a Ghanaian actor and television personality who has starred in numerous local and international movies.

Dontoh’s primary education was at various schools in Cape Coast, Winneba, and Abakrampa. He had his secondary education at Apam Senior High School.

Along his career he studied Drama and Theatre at the School of Performing Arts at the University of Ghana.

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Tuesday, 24 January 2017

The Biography Of Kwesi Boakye [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Kwesi Boakye (born April 6, 1999, in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor, voice actor and singer of Ghanaian origin, who is most notable for his role as Manny in the 2009 Tyler Perry film I Can Do Bad All By Myself. He is the youngest of three brothers who are also actors; Kwame Boateng, and Kofi Siriboe.

Boakye’s family is originally from Ghana.

He voices Gossamer on The Looney Tunes Show and voiced Darwin on The Amazing World of Gumball in the show’s first two seasons and most the first episode of season 3, “The Kids” until the end of the episode. At the end of the episode (and beyond until season 5’s “The Ollie”) Terrell Ransom, Jr. was the voice of Darwin.

Kwesi Boakye net worth is currently not public, please check back this page for our future updates.

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The Biography Of Mikki Osei Berko [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Mikki Osei Berko (born 1973) is a Ghanaian-born actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Master Richard in Taxi Driver and Dada Boat in Dada Boat. He has served as the assemblyman for the Ayidiki electoral area for one term, and is also the executive director of Mediagold Productions in Ghana.

Mikki Osei Berko worked extensively with Radio Gold, a private radio station based in Accra, which he left in July 2003 to join Happy FM. He later presented with Kessben FM. He is the brain behind Kente Radio, a Pan-African online radio station.

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Saturday, 21 January 2017

The Biography Of Chris Attoh [Age, Life Profile, History & Net Worth]

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Christopher Keith Nii Attoh (born May 17, 1979) popularly known as Chris Attoh, is a Ghanaian actor, on-air personality, television presenter and producer. He is best known as “Kwame Mensah” in Nigerian soap opera Tinsel.

Chris Attoh is married to Damilola Adegbite.

Some of Chris Attoh’s movies include; “A trip to Jamaica” (2016), “Happiness is a Four Letter Word” (2016), Flower Girl (2013), Journey to Self (2012), Single and Married (2012), Sinking Sands, Six hours to Christmas, Love and War, Tinsel (2008-2013), Shuga (season 3) (2013-present).

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The Biography Of Gyearbuor Asante [Life Profile, Death & History]

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Frederick Christopher Kwabena Gyearbuor Asante (4 November 1941 – 2 August 2000) was a Ghanaian actor best remembered for his role in the Channel 4 situation comedy Desmond’s, in which he played the role of Gambian mature student Matthew.

Born in Accra, Asante came to the United Kingdom in 1967 and trained to be an actor at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts. A “Gyearbuor Asante Prize for Acting” was subsequently instituted at the academy following his death. He appeared in a number of British TV shows during the 1970s and ’80s, where he was billed as Christopher Asante. His credits included episodes of Space: 1999, Mind Your Language, Hazell and The Professionals as well as a TV performance of Ubu Roi in 1976. He also played the minister in the 1983 film Local Hero.

He returned to his birthplace Ghana in 1995 where he was made a Cultural Ambassador. He died in the capital city of Accra with his funeral held in his ancestral village of Tafo [Kwahu] in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

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The Biography Of Emmanuel Armah (actor) [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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Emmanuel Armah is a Ghanaian-born actor. Emmanuel is one of those veteran actors in the Ghana movie industry. He is best known for movies like; known for
Love, Lies and Murder 2 (2009), Perfect Murder (2004) and Eating with the Devil (2003).

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The Biography Of John Apea [Age, Life Profile & Net Worth]

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John Apea is a Ghanaian actor. In 2008 he won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Screenplay for the film Run Baby Run in which he also featured as the lead actor.

Run Baby Run received 8 nominations and won 4 awards at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2008, including the awards for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay.

Apea studied at Achimota School and Sociology and Social Policy at the University of York and the University of Oxford. He is one of the lead actors in the popular Ghanaian television series Home Sweet Home.

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